Abstract

Activity of NAD- and NADP-diaphorases, cytochrome oxidase, and alkaline phosphatase was studied by histochemical methods in osteoblasts 3–72 h after combined radiation trauma in experiments on rabbits. The results showed that a fracture of the bone leads within 12 h to an increase in the intensity of energy and other forms of metabolism in the osteoblasts. Irradiation of the animals inhibits the activation induced by fracture in all the enzymes studied.

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